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AutoFraudNet: A Multimodal Network to Detect Fraud in the Auto Insurance Industry

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AutoFraudNet: A Multimodal Network to Detect Fraud in the Auto Insurance Industry

A. Asgarian, R. Saha, et al.

Detecting fraudulent claims is vital in auto insurance, and this research by Azin Asgarian, Rohit Saha, Daniel Jakubovitz, and Julia Peyre presents AutoFraudNet, an innovative framework combining images, text, and data to enhance fraud detection. With proven effectiveness, AutoFraudNet offers over a 3% improvement in identifying fraudulent activities.... show more
Abstract
In the insurance industry detecting fraudulent claims is a critical task with a significant financial impact. A common strategy to identify fraudulent claims is looking for inconsistencies in the supporting evidence. However, this is a laborious and cognitively heavy task for human experts as insurance claims typically come with a plethora of data from different modalities (e.g. images, text and metadata). To overcome this challenge, the research community has focused on multimodal machine learning frameworks that can efficiently reason through multiple data sources. Despite recent advances in multimodal learning, these frameworks still suffer from (i) challenges of joint-training caused by the different characteristics of different modalities and (ii) overfitting tendencies due to high model complexity. In this work, we address these challenges by introducing a multimodal reasoning framework, AutoFraudNet *, for detecting fraudulent autoinsurance claims. AutoFraudNet utilizes a cascaded slow fusion framework and state-of-the-art fusion block, BLOCK Tucker, to alleviate the challenges of joint-training. Furthermore, it incorporates a light-weight architectural design along with additional losses to prevent overfitting. Through extensive experiments conducted on a real-world dataset, we demonstrate: (i) the merits of multimodal approaches, when compared to unimodal and bimodal methods, and (ii) the effectiveness of AutoFraudNet in fusing various modalities to boost performance (over 3% in PR AUC).
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Published On
Jan 15, 2023
Authors
Azin Asgarian, Rohit Saha, Daniel Jakubovitz, Julia Peyre
Tags
fraud detection
auto insurance
multimodal learning
AutoFraudNet
claim analysis
data fusion
machine learning
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